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World War I casualties

REPERES module 1-0 - explanatory notes World War I casualties EN Author & : Nad ge Mougel, CVCE, 2011, 2011 English translation: Julie Gratz, Centre europ en Robert Schuman 1/13 World War I casualties The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I, was around 40 million. There were 20 million deaths and 21 million wounded. The total number of deaths includes million military personnel and about 10 million civilians. The Entente Powers (also known as the Allies) lost about million soldiers while the Central Powers lost about 4 million. Classification of casualty statistics Estimates of casualty numbers for World War I vary to a great extent Military casualty statistics listed here include combat related deaths as well as military deaths caused by accidents, disease and deaths while prisoners of war.

(en) Casualties and Medical Statistics, 1931, the final volume of the Official Medical History of the War, gives British Empire Army losses by cause of death. Total losses in combat theaters from 1914–1918 were 876,084, which included 418,361 killed, 167,172 died of wounds, 113,173 died of disease or injury, 161,046 missing and presumed dead

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